The Southeastern Conference has announced a 12-year rotation of non-division opponents for SEC football schedules.

Teams will play an eight-game conference schedule, which will include six games against division opponents and two games against non-division opponents. One of the non-division opponents will be permanent and the other will rotate each season.

On Monday, the SEC announced the rotating non-division opponent schedule, which starts in 2014 and ends in 2025.

According to the SEC, schools won't play their non-divisional rotating opponents in back-to-back seasons. Also, the rotations in the first six years isn't identical to the rotation in the second six years so schools can maintain four home games and four road games each season.

Here are the rotating opponents for Alabama and Auburn from 2014-25 ("vs." indicates a home game and "at" indicates an away game):